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Unraveling the Mystery: Physicists Demystify Force on Superhydrophobic Surfaces
science1 year ago

Unraveling the Mystery: Physicists Demystify Force on Superhydrophobic Surfaces

Physicists have identified and explained a previously unknown force that causes drag on water droplets moving across superhydrophobic surfaces, such as black silicon. This force, known as the shearing effect, arises from the movement of droplets on highly slippery surfaces and creates a drag-like force on the droplet itself. By developing a unique micropipette force sensor technology, researchers were able to measure these tiny forces and propose a solution for eliminating the drag force altogether, which could lead to the development of better superhydrophobic surfaces with improved performance.

The Science Behind Floating Clouds
science2 years ago

The Science Behind Floating Clouds

Clouds appear to float in the sky due to an illusion created by the slow descent of water droplets and the counteracting force of updrafts of rising air. These droplets form around a cloud condensation nucleus and fall at a leisurely pace due to their light weight. The updrafts keep the droplets suspended, giving the illusion of floating. Cloud formation requires warm, moist air that rises and condenses into a cloud as it cools. Despite their appearance, clouds can weigh a significant amount, but their water content varies depending on their size.